Le hockey féminin en Suisse



Photo: 1994 Team Switzerland


International Hockey

Switzerland qualified to attend the first three IIHF Championnats mondiaux (in 1990, 1992, and 1994). To qualify to attend the World Championships, Switzerland must finish in the top 5 teams at the European A Championship. Switzerland won the bronze medal at the 1995 European A Championship which was held from March 19-26, 1995 in Riga, Latvia. In 1996, Switzerland will be competing at the Christmas Cup Tournament in Denmark and at the European A Championship in Russia.

Switzerland placed as follows at the last 3 Championnats mondiaux:

Here is some information for the 1994-95 and 1995-96 Swiss National Women's team. These pages are maintained by Nick Heim (heim@awu.id.ethz.ch), who is the coach of the SC Reinach Women's team.

Provided below is more detailed information about how Switzerland did at the last two European A Championships. Here is a link to the 1995 Team Switzerland roster and Switzerland's results at the 1995 European A Championship.


1996 European A Championship

Switzerland placed fourth. This means that Switzerland will compete at the 1997 Championnats mondiaux, which will be held in Kitchener, Canada.

Here is more information about the 1996 European A Championship from a Swiss player's perspective. This information is from Prisca Mossiman who plays defense for Team Switzerland.

Scores For Switzerland

Date   Time  Teams                 Result
960323 16.00 Germany - Switzerland 2:3 (0:1, 1:0, 1:2)
960324 20.00 Switzerland - Russia  3:4 (0:1, 1:3, 2:0)
960326 16.00 Sweden - Switzerland  6:3 (2:1, 0:1, 4:1)
960327 12.00 Switzerland - Finland 0:8 (0:3, 0:2, 0:3)
960329 12.00 Switzerland - Norway  2:3

Final Placings

               G W T L  GF:GA Pts
1 Sweden       5 4 1 0  20:11  9
2 Russia       5 4 0 1  17:15  8
3 Finland      5 3 0 2  26: 5  6
4 Norway       5 2 0 3  14:21  4
5 Switzerland  5 1 0 4  11:23  2
6 Germany      5 0 1 4   7:20  1

Exhibition Games:

In France:
  November 3-5, 1995:   (results not known)

In Zuchwil, Switzerland:
  December 16th, 1995:  Switzerland 8 -v- Netherlands 0  (1:0, 5:0, 2:0)
  December 17th, 1995:  Switzerland 4 -v- Netherlands 0

Christmas Cup in Frederikshavn, Germany:
  Wednesday Dec 27,1995:  16.30 Russia - Switzerland  1:1 (0:0 0:0 1:1)  Tie
  Thursday Dec 28,1995:   16.30 Switzerland - Germany 3:1 (2:0 1:0 0:1)  Won
  Friday Dec 29,1995:     19.30 Switzerland - Denmark 7:2 (1:1 2:1 4:0)  Won
  Saturday Dec 30,1995:   13.30 Final - Russia-Switz  2:3 (0:0 2:1 0:2)  Won

In Lyss, Switzerland:
  February 11th, 1996:  Switzerland 5 -v- Lyss+Foreigners 3
     (The Lyss+Foreigners team was made up of all non-National
      team members on the Lyss team, strengthened with all
      of the foreigners playing in the National League A)

Hockey within Switzerland


All of the information in the section which follows was provided by Nick Heim ( heim@awu.id.ethz.ch), who is the coach of the SC Reinach Women's Team. Thanks very much to Nick for providing this excellent information on Women's hockey in Switzerland!! Danke viel mal! :-)


Swiss Women's Leagues 1995-96

National Leagues A & B

League A (Standings)

DHC Bülach
DHC Langenthal
SC Lyss
EHC St.Gallen
SC Weinfelden-Schaffhausen
EV Zug I
League B (Standings)

EHC Marzili-Länggasse Bern
DEHC Biel
HCP Fribourg
SC Reinach
EHC St. Moritz
Grasshoppers Zürich

Group C Leagues

Group 1 (Standings)

Kloten
Rapperswil-Jona
Wallisellen
Zug II
Zürcher SC


Group 2 (Standings)

Basel/Kleinhüningen
Biasca
Bomo/Thun
Seewen
Lugano
Luzern
Olten
Group 3 (Standings)

Ajoie
Chaux-de-Fonds
Lausanne
Martigny
Sierre




1994-95 Season

The league structure of the teams in the Swiss women's leagues underwent a realignment at the end of the 1994-95 season. There are now three women's leagues in Switzerland. There is an A Division which has 6 teams that compete for the Swiss National Championship. There is also a B Division which has 6 teams. The third and lowest division, C, is split into 3 groups of teams, based on geographical location. This organization is new for the 1995-96 season. Previously there were two divisions (A and B), of which the B division was split into 4 groups.

Due to these new changes in the structure of the Swiss leagues, in the B Division there were a lot of qualifying games after the 94-95 regular season. They were played according to the following procedures:

The two bottom teams of A Division move down to Division B.

   Play-off Eastern Groups (1A + 1B):
     1. of Group 1 A : 1. of Group 1 B  -->  Winner = 1. East / Loser = 2. East
  
   Qualifying for A Division:
     1. Group 3 (West)      :  1. Group 2 (Central)
     1. Group 2 (Central)   :  1. Group 1 (East)
     1. Group 1 (East)      :  1. Group 3 (West)
   The top team moves to Division A.
   The other two teams are qualified for Division B.
  
   Qualifying for B Division:
     2. Group 3 (West)      :  2. Group 2 (Central)
     2. Group 2 (Central)   :  2. Group 1 (East)
     2. Group 1 (East)      :  2. Group 3 (West)
   The two top teams are qualified for Division B.
   The bottom team goes to the B2 Division.
  
   All other teams move also down to B2 Division.

Division A (1994-95)

Here are the 94-95 final standings for the A Division:

     TEAM                 GP    TOTAL      GOALS   POINTS
                               (W-T-L)     GF:GA

  1. SC Lyss              18  (16-0-2)   170 :  51   32  Swiss Champion 1995
  2. EHC St Gallen        18  (15-1-2)   172 :  56   31
  3. EV Zug I             18  (11-3-4)   111 :  59   25
  4. EHC Buelach          18   (9-2-7)   107 :  79   20
  5. SC Langenthal        18   (6-0-12)   77 : 116   12
  6. SC Weinfelden        18   (2-0-16)   45 : 138    4
  7. EHC Marzili Bern     18   (1-0-17)   25 : 208    2
Picture of the 1992-93 DHC Langenthal team.

Division B (1994-95)

Here are the 94-95 final standings for the B Division:

Group 1 A (East)

     TEAM                 GP    TOTAL      GOALS   POINTS
                               (W-T-L)     GF:GA

1. EHC St. Moritz         12  (10-0-2)    83 : 28    20
2. SC Rapperswil-Jona     12   (9-1-2)    85 : 28    19
3. HC Lugano I            12   (9-0-3)    80 : 33    18
4. EHC Kloten             12   (7-1-4)    76 : 32    15
5. EHC Wallisellen        12   (4-0-8)    33 : 62     8
6. EHC Bergn              12   (1-1-10)   23 : 71     3
7. SC Weinfelden II       12   (0-1-11)    6 : 132    1

Group 1 B (East)

     TEAM                 GP    TOTAL      GOALS   POINTS
                               (W-T-L)     GF:GA

1. Grasshopper ZH         10  (10-0-0)    93 :   9   20
2. Zrcher SC              10   (7-0-3)   122 :  31   14
3. EHC Seewen             10   (7-0-3)    97 :  28   14
4. SC Luzern              10   (3-1-6)    20 : 102    7
5. EV Zug II              10   (2-1-7)    21 :  77    5
6. HC Lugano II           10   (0-0-10)   12 : 118    0

Play-off Group 1:
EHC St. Moritz : Grasshopper ZH  0 : 4

Group 2 (Central)

     TEAM                 GP    TOTAL      GOALS   POINTS
                               (W-T-L)     GF:GA

1. DEHC Biel              12   (8-2-2)    50 : 36    18
2. SC Reinach             12   (6-3-3)    59 : 30    15
3. EV Bomo/Thun           12   (6-1-5)    51 : 55    13
4. EHC Basel/KLH          12   (1-0-11)   28 : 67     2

Group 3 (West)

     TEAM                 GP    TOTAL      GOALS   POINTS
                               (W-T-L)     GF:GA

1. Unterstadt Fribourg    12  (11-0-1)   130 :  24   22
2. HC La Chaux-de-Fonds   12  (10-0-2)   110 :  21   20
3. HC Lausanne            12   (5-1-6)    75 :  55   11
4. HC Ajoie               11   (2-1-8)    26 :  59    5
5. HC Villars             11   (0-0-11)    5 : 187    0

Qualifying Games

Qualifying for A Division:

  Unterstadt Fribourg : DEHC Biel            2 : 3
  DEHC Biel           : Grasshopper ZH       6 : 2
  Grasshopper ZH      : Unterstadt Fribourg 12 : 2

  1. DEHC Biel            4
  2. Grasshopper ZH       2
  3. Unterstadt Fribourg  0

  DEHC Biel moves to Division A.

Qualifying for B Division:

  HC La Chaux-de-Fonds : SC Reinach           2 : 7
  SC Reinach           : EHC St. Moritz       4 : 2
  EHC St. Moritz       : HC La Chaux-de-Fonds 5 : 0

  1. SC Reinach            4
  2. EHC St. Moritz        2
  3. HC La Chaux-de-Fonds  0

  SC Reinach and EHC St. Moritz are qualified for Division B.

1995-96 Teams in Each Division

This gives the following Divisions A and B for 95-96:

DIVISION A (4 rounds = 20 games each)

The bottom team moves down to Division B.

DIVISION B (3 rounds = 15 games each)

The top team moves up to Division A.
The bottom team moves down to Division B2.

All other teams play in Division B2.



Results from 1993-1994

Notice that the league structure was significantly different in 1993-94 than it is now.

DIVISION A

Here are the 93-94 final standings for the A Division:

     TEAM          GP    TOTAL    GOALS   POINTS
                        (W-T-L)   GF:GA

  1. Langenthal    18  (14-2-2)  109:52   30
  2. EV Zug        18  (11-3-4)  100:62   25
  3. EHC St Gallen 18  (9-3-6)    86:75   21
  4. Bulach        18  (8-4-6)    67:52   20
  5. SC Lyss       18  (8-3-7)    86:75   19
  6. SC Weinfelden 18  (4-0-14)   37:93    8
  7. EHC Kloten    18  (1-1-16)   31:90    3

EHC Kloten will move down to the B League for the 94-95 season.
MarziliLanggasse from the B League will move up to the A League for the
1994-95 season.

DIVISION B

Here are the some standings for the B Division.  These are not the
final standings for the year.

     TEAM                   GP    TOTAL    GOALS   POINTS
                                 (W-T-L)   GF:GA
GRUPPE 1A:
  1. SC Rapperswil-Jona     12  (10-1-1)   72:29   21
  2. EHC St. Moritz         12  (10-0-2)   75:27   20
  3. HC Bergun              12  (5-0-7)    28:43   10
  4. EHC Wallisellen        12  (2-1-9)    17:67    5
  5. Zurcher SC             12  (1-2-9)    29:55    4

GRUPPE 1B:
  1. GC Zurich              12  (10-0-2)  111:20   20
  2. EHC Seewen             12  (10-0-2)   56:22   20
  3. HC Lugano              12  (7-0-5)    63:51   14
  4. SC Luzern              12  (2-0-10)   28:87    4
  5. EV Zug                 12  (1-0-11)   23:101   2

GRUPPE 2:
  1. MarziliLanggasse        8  (6-0-2)    47:20   12
  2. SC Reinach              8  (4-1-3)    31:19    9
  3. EV BOMO-Thun            8  (4-0-4)    32:29    8
  4. EHC Basel/Kleinhunigner 8  (1-1-6)     9:51    3

GRUPPE 3:
  1. HC Fribourg-Unterstadt 10  (8-1-1)   135:33   17
  2. HC La Chaux-de-Fonds    8  (6-1-1)    81:25   13
  3. HC Lausanne Feminin     7  (4-1-2)    60:22    9
  4. HC Ajoie Feminin        9  (1-1-7)    40:74    3
  5. HC Villars Feminin      8  (0-0-8)     7:169   0

MarziliLanggasse from Bern won the B League, and will move
up to the A League for the 94-95 season.

Prisca Mosimann, Team Switzerland

And last, but not least, is a picture of my favourite player on Team Switzerland, Prisca Mosimann (nickname: Bizu) (email: S_MOSIMA@kl.unibe.ch)! She played defense for Team Switzerland at the 1994 Championnats mondiaux. She played for DHC Langenthal of the Swiss Women's National League A previously, but is playing for SC Lyss of the Swiss Women's National League A for the 1995-96 season. She competed in the 1995 Christmas Cup and will be going to the 1996 European A Championship in March 1996.


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Cette page est mise à jour par Andria Hunter (andria@sys.toronto.edu).

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